The findings from Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service involve the third warmest February on record for the planet.
Scientists have reacted with frustration to a report by the World Meteorological Organisation saying climate change reached new heights in 2024, with some of the consequences being irreversible over ...
Sea ice cover in both the Antarctic and Arctic remained far below average throughout February as global average temperatures ...
Global sea ice cover reached a historic low in February, Europe's climate monitor said Thursday, with temperatures spiking up ...
Arctic temperatures spiked 36 degrees Fahrenheit, or 20 Celsius, above normal. By the end of the month, sea ice was at its ...
Antarctic sea ice was 26% below average, and Arctic ice cover was 8% below average. February was 1.59°C hotter than pre-industrial times, marking the third hottest February on record.
Last month saw the lowest global sea ice cover for any February on record in a stark reminder of how our planet is warming, ...
Combined Antarctic and Arctic sea ice cover — ocean water that freezes and floats on the surface — dropped to a record minimum extent of 16.04 million square kilometres (6.19 million square ...
That helped push combined Antarctic and Arctic sea ice cover — ocean water that freezes and floats on the surface — to a record minimum extent of 16.04 million square kilometres on February 7 ...
In a sign of accelerating global warming, global sea ice levels hit an all-time record low in February 2025.
(NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio, Marit Jentoft-Nilsen/Wikimedia Commons via Courthouse News) PARIS (AFP) — Global sea ice cover hit a historic low in February as the world endured exceptional ...